Bernhard Christian Duysing

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Bernhard Christian Duysing

Bernhard Christian Duysing ( partly also Duising ) (born September 15, 1755 in Marburg , † June 28, 1823 in Kassel ) was a German lawyer.

Life

Bernhard Christian Duysing was the third son of the theologian Dr. Heinrich Otto Duysing (1719–1781), a professor at the University of Marburg and deputy to the state parliaments of Hessen-Kassel in 1759, 1762 and 1764. His mother was Amalie Anna Elisabeth née Kirchmeier (1725–1787), a daughter of the church council and theology professor Johann Christian Kirchmayer . Bernhard Christian Duysing married Marie Caroline nee Bröske (September 13, 1765 - September 19, 1849), a daughter of the bailiff Ludwig Friedrich Bröske. Bernhard Christian Duysing was the cousin of Georg von Porbeck and Otto von Porbeck .

Dysing studied law in Marburg and Göttingen . In 1776 became a government assessor . 1780 Dysing Justizrat it by 1784 in Marburg before Rinteln moved to Cassel and 1786. In 1788 he came back to Rinteln as a councilor. In 1804 Dysing became a judge at the Higher Appeal Court in Kassel. He was a member of the court until 1821. During the time of the Kingdom of Westphalia he belonged to the imperial estates for the Werra department and the group of landowners . In 1796 Dysing published “An attempt to create a chronological register of Hessian documents.” He also published the “Annals of Legislation, Legal Scholarship and Justice in the Electoral Hessian Lands” (1803ff). In 1817 he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Marburg .

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  • Jochen Lengemann : Biographical Handbook of the Imperial Estates of the Kingdom of Westphalia and the Estates Assembly of the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt. Insel-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1991, ISBN 3-458-16185-6 , p. 136.

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